Who Is Jennifer Foxworthy?

Jennifer C. Foxworthy was born and raised in York, Pennsylvania. Once she graduated from William Penn Senior High in 1991, she embarked on a journey that would lead her into an illustrious career serving in the United States Navy. Jennifer served her country proudly for 21 years (September 23, 1991 to April 30, 2013) retiring as a Chief Petty Officer (E-7).

Jennifer is pursuing her second career as the Founder and CEO of Inspirationally Speaking, LLC, and the Founding President and CEO of Unstoppable You Ministries, Inc. Jennifer continues to be of service to others through her purpose and passion as an award-winning motivational speaker, international published author of “Tomorrow My Sunshine Will Come: Memoirs of Women Who Survived Domestic Violence,” television show host of Living Unshackled ON Purpose, host of Unstoppable You Conference, corporate trainer for College of Southern Maryland, as well as prolific blogger of “G.U.M.B.O.”

As an inspirational influencer, Jennifer travels the country as a powerful motivational speaker to help women find their personal peace, purpose, and power by transparently using her life experiences on topics of low self-esteem, domestic violence, adversity, and much more. Essentially, “I use my voice to help others find theirs.”

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As a mental health professional who often works with victims of domestic violence, Mrs. Foxworthy’s book “Tomorrow My Sunshine Will Come” is one of the tools I utilize during my therapy sessions. As most DV sufferers feel isolated and alone, her book is a good way to show them that other successful and strong women have been there too. More importantly, her book shows us that there is hope and that they can leave!

Deborah Duley, MSW, LGSW

I have just completed reading your book. It was finished within two days. I had my nose stuck in it at any free time I had. So many emotions and thoughts occupied my being when I read about these horrific stories.

Mrs. Foxworthy, this book touched my heart and I teared up. You did not hold back on detail in your writing and honestly, even though it made me uncomfortable at times, I believe this wouldn’t have had as great of an impact on me if you had withheld those specific details. So thank you for elaborating in depth with these stories.

Zeke S.

Reading Jennifer’s book and discovering the profound journeys that she, Jamika, Allison, Felicia, Pam, and Karen have endured from isolation, loss of self-esteem, and abuse in all of it’s ugly forms, has served to remind me of the triumph of the human spirit. As a clinical therapist who works with victims of domestic violence and sexual assault everyday, I see victims of all ages, races and genders. The predominant theme I often hear is “I didn’t know I wasn’t the only one.” Jennifer’s book gives voice to so many who have felt voiceless.

Jennifer L. Edwards, LCPC, NCC

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Tomorrow My Sunshine Will Come: Memoirs of Women Who Survived Domestic Violence manifested itself by Jennifer sharing her story openly with other women. Jennifer believed that she was the only crazy person to tolerate such humiliation and embarrassment. This couldn’t be further from the truth. The more she shared her story, the more other women came forward and said they could relate!